The invention is an improved version of the mechanism described in the patent numbered EP2377979, and in particular, it relates to the elements that ensure transfer of a textile material such as a sock from the knitting needles after being knitted in the knitting machine and the elements in the station where the open end of the textile material is sewn off.
Tubular textile products such as socks are manufactured by being knitted in cylindrical knitting machines. One end of the textile product, which has two open ends, is then moved away from the needles of the knitting machine and brought to the toe-closing station and sewed off therein. The transfer of the tubular textile product from knitting machine to toe-closing station can be carried out, for example, by means of an automatic mechanism as described in EP2377979.
As described in EP2377979, when sock-knitting process in knitting machine is completed, the knitted stitches on the last row are taken from the knitting needles one by one by means of transfer elements and stripping elements, and transferred to a toe-closing station, which is at a location distant from knitting needles.
The transfer elements described in EP2377979 (for example, as shown in FIG. 31-38) include a front opening 1e, and the hooks of the knitting needles are inserted into this front opening prior to stitch transfer. In order to ensure this, the width of said front openings should be of a certain thickness. Otherwise, the hooks of the knitting needles cannot be inserted into transfer elements. Such a construction requires more precise positioning controls between the transfer elements and knitting needles, however it leads to disadvantages such as use of transfer elements that are thicker than required, thereby increased use of force for the movement of the heavier mass and cost increase. In addition, the transfer parts described in EP2377979 include material filler at the farthest end for attachment of knitting needle hooks, which is hard and costly to produce such a complex geometry.
On the other hand, the toe-closing station to which the stitches conveyed by the transfer elements are transferred comprises mainly a circular shaped structure where one-half can be opened and closed over another by a 180° rotation.
One-half circle contains various numbers of female threads arranged as a protrusion along this half circle, while the other one includes the same number of male threads arranged in the same manner as a protrusion along this half circle.
When one-half circle is closed over the other one, a form conformity is ensured between male threads and female threads. In the next step to take place after one-half circle is closed over the one, the stitches in one-half circle will be approached to the stitches in the other one, so that the stitches then can be sewn and the end of the textile material can be sewn off.
As is known from the application, the half circle, which typically bears the female thread, is closed (and opened) on the half circle bearing the male threads, and the stitches on the female threads are approached to the stitches in the male threads. Thus, the toe-closing process, i.e. the sewing process, is performed when the stitches approached each other are on the male threads. Therefore, the male threads comprises a specific form. Because the sewing needle should get very closer to stitch pairs that are approaching each other; otherwise, the sewing process of stitches approaching, otherwise sewing cannot be carried out. To summarize, the male threads comprises a running clearance at the point where they bear the stitch pairs so that the sewing needle can enter/exit the stitch pairs. This clearance may be in the form of a U-shaped or V-shaped channel in EP2377979 (for example, FIG. 30) or EP0942086 (for example, FIGS. 76A, and 76B). However, for example, when the stitch pairs are relatively stretched, these known forms sometimes prevent the needle from finding the proper running clearance and may cause the seam to be made improperly, or even breaking of sewing needle. A top view of the V-shaped channel structure, stitch and sewing needle representing the known status of the art is shown in FIG. 30.
Even though the toe-closing process (sewing process) is performed on male threads in practice, theoretically, the half circle bearing the male threads can also be closed on the half circle bearing the female threads and in this case, the female threads can be configured to comprise the forms such as a U shape or V shape for sewing as mentioned above. To summarize, the threads in which the stitch pairs are sewn, i.e. toe-closing process is performed, comprise a form such as a U shape or V shape.
An objective of the invention is to provide efficient transfer of the textile material stitches, which are knitted in tubular shape, from the knitting needles.
An objective of the invention is to provide efficient sewing of the stitches transferred. To achieve the objectives, the invention is related to a mechanism that comprises a knitting machine having several knitting needles, of which each has a hook and a tongue that can approach to and move away from this hook by rotation; stripping elements to convey the stitch in each knitting needle to a sewing station, which can approach to and move away from knitting needles and move them along the needle axis by touching the stitch in each knitting needle and a transfer apparatus including transfer elements, which can approach to and move away from the hooks of knitting needles and which comprise an end portion where the stitches are brought on when stripping elements move the stitches in the knitting needles towards the hooks.
Here, each transfer element is configured to grip at least partially an outer surface of the hook of each knitting needle, and each transfer element comprises of an end portion configured to remain between the needle and the hook when the needle tongue for is closed the stitch transfer.
In addition, with respect to the mechanism according to the invention, the cross-section of the first longitudinal threads bearing the stitch pairs of the sewing station, in which stitches conveyed by the transfer apparatus are sewn, is substantially formed in an L shape.
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The aforementioned and further advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the description of the preferred embodiment in conjunction with the accompanying drawings where the components are illustrated based on a proportion for explanation but not subject to the actual component proportion. Embodiments of the present invention are illustrated in detail along with the drawings. However, the technical features included by the present invention are not limited to certain embodiments hereby provided. Scope of the present invention shall be referred to the claims, which include all the possible replacements, modifications, and equivalent features.
In this detailed description, the mechanism subject of the invention is described only by examples, which do not have any limiting effect on a better understanding of the subject.
The invention relates to a mechanism that ensures transfer of, in particular, sock from the machine, in which it is manufactured by knitting, to a sewing station where toe sewing is applied.
As described in EP2377979, when the knitting process of the sock in sock manufacturing machines is completed, the toe of the sock is open and the last stitches 73 on the toe remain on a needle 10 of the knitting machine. Various numbers of stripping element 31 and transfer elements 41 are used to enable sewing of the sock toe as described in EP2377979. These elements are placed opposing each other inside two rackets (not shown in the drawings) facing each other.
In this invention, the bottom of transfer elements 41 comprises of a curved form that is compatible with the outer surface of the needle hooks 11 and is clamped to be positioned on the outer surfaces of the hooks 11 so that it can preferably cover the outer surfaces of the hooks partially 11 when the transfer elements 41 approach to the hooks 11 for stitch 73 transfer. Abovementioned curved form at the bottom of each transfer element 41 is preferably configured to cover mainly the region at the top and the outer front surface of each needle hook.
The transfer ends 42 of the transfer elements 41 are positioned in front of the hooks 11 so as to partially cover the ends of the hooks 11 from outer side and so that they are held at a position slightly lower than the open end of the hook when the transfer elements 41 approach the hooks 11 for stitch 73 transfer.
The transfer ends 42 of the transfer elements 41 may preferably include a curved form toward the body of the knitting needles. In this way, when the knitting needle tongue 12 is closed in the next step (see
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The plate body 46 has the drive end 43, a body portion 461, and an extension part 462. The drive end 43 extends upward from the rear end of the body portion 461, and the extension part 462 extends downward from the front end of the body portion 461 away from the drive end 43. The bottom end of the extension part 462 is connected with the transfer lower bottom body 45. A curve recess 463 is formed on one lateral side of the drive end 43 away from the body portion 461. A third bevel portion 464 is formed on the outer side of the extension part 462. A fourth bevel portion 465 is formed on the inner side of the extension part 462. A shoulder portion 466 is formed on the junction between the extension part 462 and the transfer lower bottom body 45.
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In the next step, the movable jaw 52 opens and returns back to initial position, and then a sewing needle 80 sews each stitch 73 pair on the male thread 511, and closes the open end of the textile material.
The cross section of the threads to which the stitch 73 pairs are engaged for sewing, male threads 511 are shown in this description, is substantially formed in an L shape. Therefore, as seen in
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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A 2018/12113 | Aug 2018 | TR | national |